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Kiigwip City Ghiafdt BAt'CKJiA j I l.V a rm A Mvscmmu woman's I i. u7 ' :"i f"'i'iiily I mftfyf t. I"'ak n rc '-to j T(Jj . quratlsarufathaa iL 70wr on Boera fi'lrM. . , tin tongue of TO CORRESPONDENTS. The business department of the WEEKLY GUARD is caused considerable trouble by corre spondents addressing the pro prietors peisonally. Address all letters referring 10 the newspa per or business connected there with to int. uuaku, Eugene, Oregon. lOo. V Bf- JO- . ' tongue of nun. II inn nvite or repel, mil or nmile. BJ In tin-r lit ?7 huiiKhty, tear ' 1 ion 10 ' rtoi bass b'y neck for- li i-111 u . t' II the story of h alth. A worn in who surfers f' I n. - mi AN EXPENSIVE LESSON. 'IMF. SECRET lit POWCK. all oattaN Maajtlaiiai July. JCnglati'l 'h iiiHular position ban been li-r Miagonfd. It ha for cen turies protected hor from th mi vicissitude of fortune HiHt retard the progress and aOOPftf or later overwhelm Mtiooi DOt thus f irtu nately shielded from the encroach menlMof rajinc'iou neighbor. In accessible at home, her dents sweep the sea U) the uttermost limit of tho glob -, noil wlii-uwnr iioiic-. navy, in im own good tlma, Uk fr.nil her rival all tint it If f t h material 11 I vantage I 1 t ---. To d 1 Inn lu-tieo. Ki.ul m l 1- t In- greatest i-ivilii'tr and liberil or in history. The Bogllah suhjeol when vit he ruay be, in Canada Australia, or Alma, :iu inure roiiiil lilierty an I individual op por'. unity llian niiiaitis under my other rule, always excepting ur own. Those, aim thoughtlessly iln- Doaoot Rogland m bully ind coward lotaily ininuiiiireheiiil tint lessons of lnt iry. "She will always iighl when it in necessary, or when there in anything Inl" gained hf it. Atone lime when btf nun Hi'-rcial interests mid natinnal ex. latence wer BMIMWn, bloDfl IM antagonized 1 racti itily th- win, In world banded under I La leadership of geuitiH, and emerged trium phantly fr im the contest. She has gaiucd In r v.i-t prestige and made her greatest cniiiiict in actual war with the mightiest of nation!. i) A rtUTlLB TBEEIIDBY. The Mississippi Valine Journal of Agriculture of Joot 98 btyi the fnruierH of Oklahoma are in the midst of wheat iiihI oata harvesting. For tnor i than three week, thiiuit undrt of hindiTH unil heaitcrM have bel li running iiliinixt day ww night, Bnodbj not raoaptod. f rtbtpiil two Sunday the fiirmerH Imve run their DBMbinCi nil d'ty, b)bill their wiveaaild hiiiiiII children bttefidtd cnurcn HerviciH. 1 ne yield (KT acre in Dklahomn without doubt will lie larger than uny other year in it bibtOTX nd the toUl yield for (he wheat will reach 30,00(1,000 or 10,000,1x10 btubtia, It wan hut a lew yearn iig.t that the only inlialiitimlN of OkilbOflM were lodiana, Ureat are the con (juimta of civilizatiiiu. One of the eature ol Ihe 1I1 111 Fourth of Jul f parade wan n nhip drawn bf iWP bOllibi Tlie bONM were driven by two men drenned to repreeent I'ncle Stun and John Hull, 1 iteh holding a line Smnc tirue the linen would he crowned or exchanged. Uncle Sam an I John Hull apiieart il to get along very anrcatily riiiing together except when one nt tbbOB would try to Bwure ho'li rciiin, and then an altercation would enniie, termi mt lOO '" Mb. riniimiug the ningle line. ami ilc-j. diotl wlule I " nmllhy it r. rrijn UlcmatlrM. She nny ! naiur.illy Ixaiilifcil naturally attrnc- ini nuurany inii n otiiiK utiil annn.ittil Hill! Willy, lull tlr ill in. ,11 ,, ill , !:, baawrlag II Ihe very viuN of b1 won mly 11 11 in 11 tu- Mion ii I' 1 11 1 ' s a wit" nil .li Bowel in ioiiiiiNoii with her luiirhief aaa nori in allliy muter. Dr. Pima I 1 ivorila aVutiilpuoa ia a woadarfsl mn!i 1 111 IOI wnin 11 who suffer in the. wny. It 1 u din 1 tiv mi die dtllcala ami IneertaM 1111; : 111 v i. ii., 1 .mi, ,.,.;,, , Im h1. It loata nd huildi up the ilulti red BctvM it raatorat the kIuw of iuiih 10 1 ; 'J il 'k It giyaa aprlagUMav bm tup to iin esrriaat, it make the I with n turning-vivacity. It ImpartH iiiuiii iin.il to the mien ami Kturc. The fill thai loag lay liatleni ami nlle in tin- lap of ail InvaiM aaain piakn Ihe loquent I . 'i.MMi nt heallltv, happy woman I hnunaml of women have teat if cd to Hu ll N lou limit of thia woiidviful BHtdJ I I n- For v-veral year I aurrerH with tiroliptu 1 .r the iin ru. ' write Mi A. I-e Si-h niter, of 1 1 11 Rodaty, Jcmraoa in Mi "Oar flu. 1 . 1. hi Irealnl mr for 1c ! i. v (roulile. imd 1 1 riw Imii ill.- r ik lit (lung j grew m I no w-irtr My laly wu taMGHWad I I l"l 1 lanimy ami colit, alomadi weak, wl li great palpitatioa at the hert I would with tutue .ill night. I iM-gao taking 1 .in hwpr rrcriDtiaa aad I begaa to Im p - 1 I1'' v 1 bava labaa thiei- bottlaa " I now I 1011 1 r in uly will aad am very liiippv ami inaakml to yoa. ' ' 'J "l-i"'l your Iniwel open. The Ooldca dical Diacovtty " will out "' tl III yi n. , .mil Ot I'iercc'a ' ' 1 ia will ottia oonitiDatiaa. Treat I tenia. July 6, Miaa BUa WllllaiiiM, daaabtaf of B P Wllllamn, In acrluiinly III. HIid has I" 1 11 iilllnu; for in. lime. The Trent mil i- ilnhm a lri vinir bttalMSa uow-a-ilayn. Heveral labBM are kept liiiy liauliiiK lumiier to I 1 -In n to hlilp. ppeeial nchool 11 ccling will lie held Monday to elect a ill rector in place of Hen (luiley, wlm haa reinovi il ti- in the district. I'url.v Pllzcr 1 1 a li en Hiillerlii" from an nl I ark of heart (allure . He llmuviit for a time thai tba It ma bad boom for him In puM in In - checkii. Tin' Kniirth ban gone nm-c mure. Hume at tended the cel. -limUon n Ku. gene and wane went 011 on the rlvi r li 1 1 iir 1 r : 1 -in . wa very umd- rate. Eliza Archard Conner on Philippine Policy. DOUBLE DEALING Or AO0INALD0. 'In- lier Ulilih W TOWb III Our Boaoai Varaa a mi Mlawa -iii-taba Tgaatlaa lata Vatlwaa a .until -- I he I'rleiiilnlili lleinera nimiiiiirii unit aiarlaataa. IV Manila. April 10. Signn are in the If Unit our Yankees are hero to stay festerday 1 paaaad two AnMjtican wom- 11 on the Htm t. One wan a tail, golden haired blond, tba other a nhnrt little woman wltb toappiog black ayaa A I flitted 1 it, the little one with the (napping; I lack eye Haid "I'm only wuitiux till I got my di vorce ' Aim ricaa inHtitntion.H are attabtUbad In the PhlHpplDBB. It baa la i n a laTBJS eoaaadraui to the American paojlla wb Hie KilipitiiiM hliould break Ioohc mill turn on their diliverera alter the Spuiiiardn had been whipped out The cauae ia to be found in the character of (liiirne (luiley, one of our oldaal ami beat rehpecleil elllelia Iiiih Kiilli n d al- IlliM alimanf eyedgb'. It la lo be hoped Ibat he will xpndily be re lie veil. The l ieiit m hool eln-ed IumI I rnlay "lib appiopnata aiarowe. A number f people were out lo linen to Hie HpcakliiL'. We have one of Ibe beitl HcliuoN in the eniiiilv 1'inf Parker I 1- Ian. 1,1 i thin m hool for Ibe nam wo yeiira, and Hie ilnn-tom have en :! 1 mi aiintiier i Hr. He man excellent teacher ami liaa given com pitta al infliction. Colt. Many a Lover llaa liirtird with diaguat Iihiii an ntbarwiM wvablt lrl vttk a oOaaalva la talk. Kaetf riiiver liiii le partaai the bnaUi by it ae hi on the IhiarU. etc., a imthiiig ele mil, BOW for yaafloa almlulo guarantee. Triee ru. .in I .Jl el. BWH by W iH.uk A I. inn Tbu bIm ill! of Ulaekaraaa cnuuiy iiaa OOllWted IKi.'KKIoui nf a total anneaned OH Uw roll Of 1118,000, leaving a bal Boaj daliBquaol of 161,100. In an lotl rvicw priotod iw a late INM of tba Klondike Miner, OaQf dlbfl Otinimiaaioner Oilvie ntnten crackinn that bl in ver ftdvitarj tlm IflBpooi- U01 of royal trai on the gold oolput lie helictea that the neiinatiiiiial re porta Kent out regnnlinif the aal weal'h heing ibippod 00t of the country in re the dirOOt caunea nt t'anada'n lapoaiO the royalty (ax. The cotnniiaioiier has not I tat (aitb in the ricluienn nf the country, and pred tola that the whole dintrict in Ihe vie 111I1 ,. litwn iti will proh ably yet yield 1100,000,000 in gold. Attorney tieneral Akin, of lllinoin, In fajapoaai to ao loqoiri mboi hicvcle in, in legal contemplation, a vehicle, and in of the opinion "that ordinarily a bicycle rider in entitled to a part of the heaten track unlcnn it is impracticable, from the nature of the ground, lor the diiver of the carriage or wauon to turn to the right. In that roapaoj each cane munt la determined bv its own particular facta." "-ii'i in tba Wara llaa Thin ntory MU told by a Huston phUBbaf "WBH Jiui-i ii;.' one of the city Bjbaaaall tip BOBN had a Job of pjaahlag done at Iba meatlag MMaab The XVi'lk linn noli h inurn oaiialio than abowad mi the ntrfhOBi and I when the bill lias preaented Ihe mill j Inter III charge laailtod he Wan hadag J robbed Me BMldl a friirblful kick, and I had m veral t dhol inti i vii with the lnnn . f the shop Alter the lait and trarutatt of tbaw coaiaba ha retaraad to the iuiiiiti ilwHag with wrath and found a well know-ti local chararbr nwaiiiiiK bin, Etta fallow had baan 1 liotiirlmin lirofessioual 11. ok, but grow- ! lug tmi old ami rheumatic for safe In 1 1 nclndcd to mend bin tvaya, ami Ihe pin-son had promised to lid him la g' ttlBg an BOBjaat start. "'Well. Janes,1 Bald the parson sympathetically, 'bava fOV daeload OB. what you w sat lo dot " 'Yen, bonn. ' replied the e CfOOk 'Seeing 111 how I'm a pretty good im ehaaioj 1 thought 1 might opaa a bit at a shop. ' " -iV shop!' replied his hi nevoli'llt friend 'What kind of a ahopt1 " 'A plumla-r'n shop,' said the bur Klur. " 'Oh !' exclaim. -d the minister, rla Ing anddelily and picking up hii hnt. I waa under the liiinnaaluu thai yon wanted lo return.' " New Hrleaua Tttucn li iinH-rat. j 'fir; - iJI 1 . .. . : ' :i ii :c;vrc ! ( There is no end to American in genuity. The paK'rn are now tell ing about the girl who tie a piece ofaand paper aboul her ankle, w hich produces the raine effect an by buying an expensive silk skirt The Hand pajier rub together and a mods just like a 50 skirt; it has tba swish and rustle aud what raw do you wantf An rxrvcunt nu-llicr had rvtttr e 1 tabs I IblOg al all (tun llu poltivly dainfr,nu) mixlurfi H 'idly bn - rtutd lo labaVl bfr ducomliirt And n.iuwa Stir ought lo knew- tlut imfjidV rxUnul lr.- ituuiil b lh only wiy that can peadbly N ' t any tvn. lit. Shf eught 10 bmw thai Mothvr'n Frlondn the only Itmady tbal BJ bap hrr. and jtbMaatsnaf liniment. It take her through thr mtirr ryrnd In comparativr comfort, rboHM laKr, and childbirth b no longer lo he dreaded. More daU tlut, it rrerve her tMrliih thic alter llie ordeal, and her hlllt on will come into the world fxrlet in form and health. (Wl M ihf. , I nrnJal lhiirag lurx. r Mabulll. i ixr.l lo THE ORAPFIl in HI t, I'l.AIliR artaSlA. OA. M lff u4. " aajM WW I W.M I timooi tao waaatoE lk At 1.. mi im- iiiiuii-i uii iii- iv, 1 1 no American :;. 1 1 rmnent 1 araa an it goanloDg W made a iihhiiI,, m the start in tlnilinK iviin tin r 1 11 run s The mass ,, thorn .ire im more civilised than the aava of Africa I belr cbaraeli 1 i tiiat of an i" ipooalbfi 1 hil l The Spaniards woken on tin in an nuiithern planters I on the neuro slave before the war ruey were an tit to be treated mill politically as a southern slave ho fore tlie wai would bava been h n p. in y bad ordi ra to bombard the Spanish fnrln here, he wan short bandi I of men. coal and provisions He did loo Im-sI he could utelir Ihe ciiciim stiincea ami accepted all the help he ci uld Bjat from ihe n li, , h was iiecen- nn ry US Old tie work be W:is set to (In, i in milieu ispunisii priaoneri over to ihe rebel for iafs keeping lie did it Is , a use hn foul,! ,,t il,r., , eif There are rarloaa and ronttctlitfj stories an to the way the PilipiDOS ttaatad lb il lal sters Some say they did Ibe best ti, v o, nl, for them others that thev bald oil old by labauan Ireatm nt it ICDath the a I II in hind forces eans roe aarvtcea of the nlipinoia inrractlonlita, inch is tin y were, were again accepted ur general officers, no nOT than the Ann nean people at home knew t be Filipinos Conseanant. ly ihey ebaunsd with tbeni, I res bad tin in as annaai The n, ,,f th nM Bp sh real is fairly turned umide out with honor when tin y atv an American officer walkiiiL nl, n . k street arm ill arm with 1 Filipino, it was an it a member of tin- New York Konr Hnndred should Introdncs his valet nt his dob or if. again, a ntbi in planter befON the war iboold have givaa a banqnot to bis negro ilavs h ,s tier ami Invited bin own iwell friemni to be pn bsbi Distlagatshed blui il Atuericaa army an, 1 navy officer dlitlBgnlabed Anericao civil offlcialn, ttaatad with Agnioalda and bin fi 11 m aaaetl is if they had bow rsaponail li elvtlitl I while people The niataks was adlaaatroai thoagh tot Innately not a fatal , M The result w an that the childish Kill iino head wan completely turned The native beaii to think t!i v were son hody like white folk Baviagaonot Idea of tin real power of the 1'iiited States than of the complexion of the tunii in tlie 1,1, OB they s,v, 1. , up the frog thai tried lo be an ox , , loMo Maaself Is aa Igaoraal aatln 1 v Bablad hln araawaof niaadChiaeai Woahi, tar shrewder and more capablt tlian he Kor tln ir own purpose , of makiii;; a :,sm1 Ihllf out of thin tun they ens him and his dilndad BBtiVM OB to tijcht the Ann rieann Tin y , IH'Ctwl to Iv NuiKht off hands. 10,. i Kveti treated with mi BBCh SB T ble l-imi. however, the Filipino lendi i veotildtiot h ive baaSlBjaM Today tl A few utiles ot npori the bay we aaw. aa nimal, tin American and forelKn warships. Then mo tlm "lyinpia, with Our I Admiral I). 'la living atop aiom; I with the st. 1 nod Irlpas. The'-, tea WBa IBS famous ureKCin, paiuien kuij and red. Freni li and Qerraaa men-of-war lav iios., toifether, friendly and peacefnl. A Httl swnnir at an r the Powirfnl, the tre tnendonn Iir ' rniser, tin- largest of her class in Ihe world, with In r hnife black hnll an I f or yellow fnnneln. To the left of this fine naval show could Im aeen aaotber craft, lyln low in the wa ter and scarcely discernible abov, it Hhe wasiimall and In lljnlflcunt looklnr? compared 1 ib'-r ships that uodu op the fine show. We noticed ber be cause she moved occasionally, seemed to be fnasiii m md alxint hoinethinK Some eight miles uway, following the cnrrlnK c ast line, was the village of Las Pinnr 111 English, "The Pineap ples. " In u siriii-'lit line across the cres cent shaped irmof the bay, however, it was not s . far Wn saw plainly its bolldings, nl i-t-ijinK white. Two xvere especially ontlim A -the church, with a ronnd tower nt ne corner, and another house, a lonx. four cornered structure, the sun blinking over tbem. All at om there came the deep boom of a cannon n : -- the water. "El snl-. m noral" cried tho little brown Mai..' nnrscKirl, runnitiK in with the ha . We hurried to the bal cony overlo iking the bay. A cloud of white sinoku enveloped the low lying gray war vessel that had la-en fnssing about the bay In the tnornlnK. The fir ing was from her than. Looking throngh a Seldglaasj we saw the vessel was a monitor. It was the Monndnock. Doom, boom, went tho -:. ngain. lint there, what wan that, touching the water, ricochetting across the water like u skipping stone, throwing up fountains liken sponting whale It was a shelL This was no sslnte. It was war. xvar in dead earnest. If we had considered a moment that this wan Sunday, we need not have been surprised by the shots. From the days of Waterloo on the greatest bat ties of i mdern times have been fonglit mostly mi in. lay It was so at Bala klava; it was so during onr own civil war. True to the tradition, the attack of the insurgents ngaiust the Americans lit Manila waa made in the early morn ing of Sunday, Feb. 0. Thin Palm Sun day the monitoravas shelling "The Pint SPpll s," the white village that lay slnmhi ring peacefnlly in the sun. Tho long building near the church WU a regular m-st of Inmrgeat troops, and lin y iiml thrown up fortlllcatious there. At the same time they thai invited nn Alio nean attack they continued to knji their wives and children with them in the. town. If. then, von bava heard that Americans kill Filipino v, nn I. and children, yon will know how it happened. lloom, boom, went the ri at guns at inb rvnln of a fexv seconds apart. Now and then 11 sonnd came thnt slnmk tho earth and xvns lond enongh to waka the dead mi resurrection day. It came from the Monadnock'a biggest gun. In live nlnates, not more, clonds of white smoke begnn to gnther in patches over mat aoouied villngo. We watched 1 1 ery step of the bombardment tiiroiitrh 11 ,....., .1 i 1- . kiii-s. jh nin minutes moro sometning olio than smoke gleamed nt fierce and red and wicked and darted wavering and quivering upward. Al ready the shells had Bred tho town ' at red 1 .1 li, 1 i f flainn darted up ;i!r:i- -t against tho church Itself. Tin- iir bad caught the long wuiiw nniniitig that served as the 11- snrgent l..,i I; I ad sheltered its last rebel, in nqnsrterof an honrmora n lay in sibi - III an hour and a half nil m over That long it bad taken for tho Monad nock to desii , the Filipino village of IaisPinas. Sllloke hill," nvitp ,L . . w.w we spot win re it had been. As the wind blew this aside DOW and then -,. BaWWecbni 'illsiimdiinr w-itl. eo, oiacaen, 1 ,u. r A crowd i.e.i,...fl BUU1. 1 1 llipiuo ,,l... servants ,111,1 Vo.nriun soldiers gathered nths beach iu front of our house, watrhlnv thn hrwaa. Cl -' 1,, .mil 111 fil km nMiertiii, ksadaat t" eeeii fine In. .. .'ni Mali BH ek; il 50 a BMaStkl '-p-i year. For Sale. apart from the rest j.-) MAI.K.-I.WI si ren ilin'ei la d near MeKaMM) river, Ji mile' from Kugeiie. Address, J K Hai.k, Han J e, t'alif. A H Fisk, Bagana, Or. Foil BALK OB TRADE A good lop boggy, In flrst-eia-s order will trade for 8-1 noh wagon OL Ham i N . I-rmi kiln. Or. Summer :7v Lost and Found. 11 ' - 1 -At ham-lug platform on July 4, a girl's red broadcloth Jacket trimmed with black satin ribbon ami i mill Return to j w k i - faro I- p ie lore mid Ket suitable reward. Help Wanted Hi:i.P WANTKD. Apply at once lo Minnesota Hotel for particulars. Miscellaneous. TO KXfHAXOK -Husinesn and res idence properly in Corvallla, Oregon, for stock ranch In Willamette valley, Address 11 Box 14J ( drvallln Ore. OWNERS OK IIEA L E8TATE When you want an abstract of title Ball on Kugene Abstract Co, 1st dooi soiilli of Cbri-maii block, Willametle street, btUgeoe, Oregon. Clearance Sale Commencing July 6th. Goods cheaper than ever before All Summer Goods must oe sold, Regardless of Cost. WOOD I HOPPER WANTED -To fill fir al 7-1 and SO cents a-r cord Oasb bull of each Month. Apply to (' .'. Miller, Oreon ( lly, Oregon'. 80 DOZEN ( HIt KEXH-Wanted m nine. Will pay cash for s-iiue. Kt.i. v bfoMAHOK, Booth Wlllamtlta .Street. WAXTKD-Second hand household goods. Inquire one door went o Lane's Ball, Eighth itreet, Kugene, Oregon. WELL DUILI.1X i.-l am pmpated to drill m bore walls of any capacily or den tl. can on or , m , '- - me ai I'lilrtnount, Wbavkr, S. H, FRIENDl j - iwvest Is AppFoaehin WE CARRY Oregon, Ciiaki.ks A BAKGAIN. On account of poor beal' I. my warehouse will be idlered lor sale for inl per cent of llrst OOSt, for the m xt 00 days; call oo or writs ma ' I i inc. Oleg in .1 i KiT( m:v. HM el ALE -A Hi e stock raucb con lainiug SJ0 acres, for sale at u bar gain. Will sell as a whole r III parts, one containing luiproveiiienls, house ami two barns, emmi-ting ol ISO aures; the other pasture lands prliielpally, Hltaated nix miles fnun r.ugeiie. i all on or address J M o. srbart, Kugene, Oregon. Binding IVine, Cylindei Oil, Hod Engine Oil, Machine I ;isior Oil, Black Castor Oil, Cold Pres 1 I 'astorfll Nt-als Foot Oil, And the I. -i Axle fmy. in tne markut. GRIFFIN HARDWARE CO. " -i . . inir roatbaleka, "Of all the enrions articles ot com- mi n that Von have ever ineutioned in print I have n, ret seen one more strange than n line' 1 regularly send to t'hiua, to the lha.ils and in very large quanti ties to Russia, " The ipeaker wan a "foreign mar- chant," and he was addressing a con- trlbntor who baa made a specialty of paragraphs dealing with onl of tba afar Kcupationa. "The arttciai I refer to IN t or'iniek-s that are made of Walrus whi-keis. Vast iiiiauiili, n of Ihe stilT. tlm I win-'- rs of the uali us are shit pin. ti . , Alaska cbii By, to mvaelf, and In .- line i i hern m Urnland. Thnaa li tl tl Al i pun mi ni 1,111 ,ti l,v otiii Willi special twi ..-rs. and after tin win iters bnvo he n trimmed and stiir ell- d le le tin V are mad.' nn int.. I.,.,. dies and -tit abroad. Tl... ... , in- mailer Class Llilaese Hceui to no nth. r kind f toothpick, and tin .... I.I .1 . i,iiii,i 01 nn nnsslaUS a Iwavn lie tin III lit tli.tir t'llll - a inl li. .r . Is nd 1 il some thousands of bnndli yearly. . nd, tbonsfa to the bnvav ih. ire much dearer, an well as mora nrm mental, to y leave plenty of the ih .1!, r " Lxchai L e o'liuiber-i Oregon State Normal Si l his bchool Is Now Under State Control, h me L-rst and Mast Progressive School in Southern Ortp Hes buttdlnss. new apparntui an.l tutarei, fine carapm. heahlifal lai ella saertlsaTusBaeaeaVtor MAsata atai.niui ioa 1 inirM. nl atuUj uine etlier Normal of the Slate. Baal urutUN la Vasal anil In.lriimeiiinl Untie to be found In southern Oa JMbIiik school fully equipped sil 1,1 chsme .,( a thorough or II t,'.ei,e? Iiiltlun.w li. per terra: inu.le, S". and 110 par lana boarifat hll l! and I week, ttudenu furnl.t. ';, Ud lotl.lr.K; I nun It hoard. IJ v"., , ii ' ' 11 I aT IB - ii . . '" an eipcniii wr on ar s acheoliag. Including tookix .1.. . r .' ' . 1 "'o'iikii niuie in a stale eert Ifll ale. Il the cliuea for teachers throughout Ihe year. Hrl -enu oeeasBSj tember II. f-'or ello!ue or Information, ddre' rmtiM W- T. VAN SCOY Fmswl .isiiaiiHi, urcfa profll t " niii Narrlaaa 11. mil. Itel.ov -I... ... ' I'll... a in. ur ac itoiii is need in Georgia usnr years ajra The Copy We have Is unite mi nM 1nr.lt.... faded paper tar tin.,- prsatati that art, Haarr Brown ud Waller Mone, are held ..n,l ilr...lv l.. . .eeourioi oininary nt Jefferson ruuntv in the -1111, of 1s3-j . ...I,., ., ,.,-,.,, ,,- , truly to Is- made we bind oUMclves, oUr heirs, eiin-uturn and admlnistrni.,r l.amir ...i ! ernlly, Hn,,, by then., preamtn, aled with swsasisaadaassa Hua lniuUy otHovamber. lSJl Th thut f VE3 FISIUXU IS MANILA BAT "-"t What the Filipino, thonKht none ki n- Their faces were in,,:, rabbi " '.':;.. lint the Anieri. riim with excitement an.l , x "Itiit. . one of tbemejclaitncl: ".My iV re pMSdlag hades out of theiii over 11 We'll Kive 'em 'libettad:'" tj ( '''' mark seemed to fit the sitna- r W. C. K. strode to the j, ' Hayed "Ked. White and 1 luimphant. thundering ton, r.lf that ...t Thr So . hue and t.i-,. nmi navy i.iuvmI r fur th nsl. w hifr nd Uu: say we all of na. Cuzx Archa.ru Coxxek eoadltlon of the above ubUnat ion I such l ller, as there 14 n ni.r,,, , , . , -p.'" 11. ; iu Is h 1. a. 1110,1 l.etw.en Henry Ilrown and Si:,.y Vru-ht. Now, if there he no lawful , ,,, lo '""V same, men till oMlKiitton to bl) Void, 1 lav to remain In full force mid virtue SMs-ncd, waled and n,-kiunvKslK,d in th. BTSSSBSS of John O. Boatl.-k, d, pv. clerk HI iitsuT x Daowa Mark. Wai.tuii Btoaa Louisville (Qa.) News and Farmer. I he SI,,.,-, ,,ur "That was my sheet anchor'1 I e my U-st hope, my last rafngsi the sheet anchor of a ship, which, in stress of weather, is the tailors' chief depend ence The w,,rd sheet is a corruption of the word shoes (thrown ontl, mean ing the anchor "thrown ont" in tool w.ather. The Or,, ks and lmlls My sacred anchor. " referring to the shu t anchor, which was always dsdl catinl to some god. gjmlta Sure of It. Man Parent -Mabel tells wo that yon have proposed to her. It is proper for uie t, ask if you are in a position , t0 The Soltor Ob, you needn't bewor 22 "boot that I am iu a position Loming snort of matrimony will get me i nt of it, so far as I can discov er. lXst.in Transcript m c.i iij Taet. A down town woman, who is known among her friends ns a decidedly stylish person, but who is quite indifferent to her toilet when at home, had an expert -ence a short time ago which gnveher quite 11 shock ut the time. She. had given n dinner party one day at which a very distinguished Englishman was entertained. The foreigner was quito Captivated by the charming hospitality of his hostess, and when on his way to the station to leave tho city tho nest day he stopped at the house to pay his respects. All tho servants were out. and the mistress of the honse was by "The iiwaalsr The familiar natus for ii'M .Milwaukee A Si Paul ltilij,i all over the Union as llieliial way running the ''PiooiMrl trains every day and uinbH Hi l'n 11 1 und t hii-agn, and Oss Chicago, "The only iirfrii llie world.' I iiiltrsiainl; ivu are made with ill Iruurcoia Hues, assuring It ruscei)tert service krowu. Luxurlom at slaotrio lights, siesm be!,'!' im means dress, d for company. Showas e'IUult,l hy no ot In r line. expi 1 ting the arrival of u new gown nt the time, ami thinking thnt the ring was that of a messenger hov brinoinoi it she went herself, iu verv slinslind nttire, to the door. To her h irror, when iha cwwma thm door, she saw the face of the distin guished Englishman. To her joy, how ever, he naked if her mistroAA trti.1 In This ma was all thnt was needed. Qnick nsa flash she replied, "No, sir; she's ont riding." Without recognition tho visitor left his card and went awny with a decided opinion of tho nntidv appearance of Philadelphia servants. rnuaoeipnu Kecord. A Walter's Dilemma. It was in ono of the lariredown tot rcstnnrants that the short little woman and her tall lmslmnd went for dinner one night. 'Will yon have ovstemj" nb...i th. man, glancing ver the hill of fare 'ies," said the short Httl.. .,,..,.. U she tried in vain to touch her toes to tlie floor. "And. John. I Winf 1,.... sock- John nodded, and mA a a.1 . MH1IM" U HIS order to the wait.-r, he said. "Yea, and bring a hassock for the ln 'One naaroekt'' nM ii,.. i with what .l,,,n thought more than or dinary inter, st. a- he nodded in the nfliriuative snii w.,i,, r did not go, hnt brushed the table. I.,n. .!. , - "... .....I luwei and n arranged the nrti.do. u iimes, whii,. hi Ti. , 1 " " i v rcu. Then he came around to Jh-g Mide and. sneakino- ,,i.. .. ;, . ' ' " no ii-i r. :iiii- ,, I"- mister. I l.av. ii't u 1..... , ,,. .. . . ,. ., " "' ' long, ana ... .en ou 10 11 11 i.w , ...I.. 1 .. . ""Pis, any nave tne hassock Chieaao l hnaalxla Beethatvour iicket raaini Milwaukee" when goiuf '""f" In the United Ki , ,s orOasa. 4 tic'iet agents sell hetth l-'or rati s, paniphlsli .r ottrriss matino, addres JWCauy, ('JEddt, Trav 1W Ali. (wni skatti k. ash. I'oktuHI feu lrj If Shiloh'n t'oi. .Ii enl ' winch ia m.1.1 for Ihi 10 M pri ' Ml ,s..,i. .,.i si , , . i.et con, bottle laick and w -.wll rtfiinJ JJ Sill, I for ......r l.flv , n ell tl,U rriet'L" i i ts. an I Linn. Do Wilt's" LI till I irly Kt-r " permanently. They atad .(nil MR sisiain e to iibiiih s - wei k ess, et uiui uni l ,1 . I ii i .ii ., Co, Cl I liel lb eg 6i Sold kj I The curse of overwi piieklj and aurely i Uoot Tea, the gr,at bli builder. Money rsfos Price 'Jo cU. and 60 A I .inn. 8ICK Ibiiitai'l" J sa-a Will the roiled or fried!" . i ..... - -s Sllvirlon Uni Kurned Mlverton, Or, July 5:-The grist mill Of Win Krwlu, hvaieil two miles from this city, burned about 2 o'clock thin morning. The Ions I flaw, ami the Inaaraaoa fiwo. it had a caacity ..r grinding tO barrels of flour per day The cau of the lire in unknown. i he Appetite of a (.oat. I wh Old I The people 0f th Vnitisl States use sOO.OOO.ooo matches every dav, or 178 -froO, 000. 000 every year, and 'it i. com POted that these, plai-ed end to end j Would stretch away 4.U30.?ld miles. F inal, by DELANO r Day & Henderson. Undertakers ni tmoaimen. lor. it md "I sis. nit by all p,r dysjiepilea - Stomach and Liver are out ol r All such should kin,.- il..t it. iwmmm ' I MtU New LJfe PtUs, the wonderful Stomach and Liver reined v, give a spleudid appetite, aound digestion and regular tndtle habit tb.t ! IUI 1 Fai P'rfvt health and great energy Out. "etit. at Wllkius Ji Ln.ii s Drua More. In the earlier ages dancing was advo cated as a core for sicknee. SJ Is Leok Mere! Seventy-nve bead ot horses for sale st public auction July g at lings' Stables. Eugene. For private sale till tbal date. Inquire at stables. I,KoiurKf,)lRT.T0Mllxwthiui W petltlM in the probate tourt , asking lo I e B ooii,,., tt ... - ..hi, me tinnier l) Harkln d.ceased. I robable value of estate, fiOO. VV I l..j . . " . aue, a pioneer merchant of -em, accinentally shot himself j the rvkiom f thebearl, Tuesday evenlre while endeavoring to remove rusty cartridges from a pto The cartridee was explod.d wblle "breakitig" ,he pistol. At the i;aTk7redeada7:July 12,h Never too Late," a charming Uoact Plajr by Oilberl. Kl Tiiouius Rboads, 1 "I suffered from pll years. No ramedj -til DaWltt's Wiu I than a bos of a cred me." ttonthl feciiy harm less, l Mtea. Vincent A t Store. re B ' l onm Onthe Snake River Vail a blast of over I coaling $15,000, will be ton weeK of I u 0 :.,-lt.rrt MEAT McCoraark S I DEALERS IN. B..I a aa nrL t, - a I III. oem, nuuuii, rui, (fii Lard. Fresh and Sio.!-! Niath Street, K , '' ,-ra